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Paul Parker
Paul Parker
Artist/Maker (American, 1941 – 2022)
Date1973
MediumWatercolor on paper
DimensionsComposition/Sheet: 14 × 17 in. (35.6 × 43.2 cm)
Credit LineGift of Charles L. Todd, Class of 1933
Object number1993.38
Not on view
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Provenance 1993: Hamilton College (Fred L. Emerson Gallery), by gift of Charles L. Todd.
Published References Emerson Gallery, Hamilton College, FRIENDS OF ART NEWSLETTER, vol. 1, no. 6, April 1994, "1993 Acquisitions"
Signature Signed and dated in black watercolor at lower left: Kahn 73
Inscribed Inscribed in pencil on verso at lower right: 1993.38 (?)
Brenda
Kenneth Kahn
Date: c. 1968-1970
Medium: Charcoal and oil on paper
Object number: 1984.23
A Formal Affair
Kenneth Kahn
Date: November 1963
Medium: Etching with drypoint on paper
Object number: 1966.2
Circus (Trapese Aerialists)
Kenneth Kahn
Date: 1970
Medium: Oil and pastel on canvas
Object number: 1984.24
Nude, Head Thrown Back
Wolf Kahn
Date: 1961
Medium: Lithograph on paper
Object number: 1991.107
Philodendron
Kenneth Daley
Date: 1966
Medium: Color etching
Object number: 1984.94
Photograph by John Bentham.
Lt. John Herbert Caddy
Date: 1834-1837
Medium: Watercolor on paper
Object number: 1971.3
Untitled [from the road to Woodford, Raymond Hill and Strawberry Hill]
Date: likely 1837
Medium: Watercolor with opaque white on paper
Object number: 1971.26
The Three Beggars
Wyndham Lewis
Date: 1942
Medium: Pen and ink with watercolor on paper
Object number: 1993.17
Photograph by John Bentham.
Wyndham Lewis
Date: 1918
Medium: Charcoal, pen and ink, watercolor, and gouache wash on paper
Object number: 1995.73
This artwork is in the public domain.
James Edward Alexander
Date: 1831
Medium: Watercolor on paper
Object number: 1973.2.a-b
Image courtesy of the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College.
William Hay
Date: 1790s
Medium: Graphite and watercolor on paper
Object number: 1971.12
Wreck of the Rettisoe. 2nd and 3rd Boccas, Trinidad.—Boccas Islands, Trinidad
Capt. F. E. Coleridge
Date: possibly 1850
Medium: Graphite and watercolor on paper
Object number: 1971.4